HCAH launches Telangana’s most advanced Robotics & Recovery Lab on World Stroke Day
HCAH launches Telangana’s most advanced Robotics & Recovery Lab on World Stroke Day
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HCAH launches Telangana’s most advanced Robotics & Recovery Lab on World Stroke Day

Telangana Today 🕒︎ 2025-10-30

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HCAH launches Telangana’s most advanced Robotics & Recovery Lab on World Stroke Day

Hyderabad: On the occasion of World Stroke Day, HCAH SuVitas Rehabilitation Centre inaugurated the Center for Advanced Robotics and Recovery, marking a major step forward in stroke and neuro rehabilitation. The center represents HCAH’s mission to deliver the fastest recovery in India through robotics, AI, and a seamless blend of science, data, and human care. India currently has only 1,251 stroke rehabilitation centers for a population of 1.46 billion—roughly one for every 1.17 million people. This shortage underscores the urgent need for structured, technology-enabled recovery care. HCAH is bridging this gap with its Robotics & Recovery Labs, starting in Telangana and expanding to Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Kolkata, a press release said. Dr Gaurav Thukral, Co-Founder and President of HCAH India, said the first 90 days after a stroke or major surgery are the most decisive phase in a patient’s recovery journey. Dr BSV Raju, MS, DNB (ortho), MCh (Neuro), Senior Consultant Neuro & Spine Surgeon, said, “Robotic-assisted therapy gives clinicians the ability to guide hundreds of perfect movements per session.”

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